Sentences with phrase «prominent critic»

As we have been the most prominent critics of the hockey stick, we believe that these comments were directed at us.
It begins with a small stirring, but among prominent critics.
This being Washington, there is also a special emphasis on the movement's local manifestation, practiced by a core group of D.C. painters known as the Washington Color School and championed by prominent critic Clement Greenberg.
Credit Cole Wilson for The New York Times America is getting a new stock exchange from the most prominent critics of high - frequency trading.
After college, she moved back to New York and struck up a romantic relationship with prominent critic Clement Greenberg, who introduced her to the major players of the art world, nearly all of them men.
At the same time, it highlights the willingness of the mainline conference's Democratic leader to appear with prominent critics of the governor.
And at Cannes this year an even more prominent critic from the New York Times told me she thought
Though Tuttle's work is now canonical, it was met with fierce criticism early in his career: the artist's 1975 solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art was received terribly by many prominent critics, most famously by Hilton Kramer of the New York Times, and curator Marcia Tucker — who went on to found the New Museum of Contemporary Art later that year — was fired from the museum, allegedly because of the controversy surrounding the show.
These works formed the basis of his groundbreaking 1971 exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art and drew praise from prominent critics such as Clement Greenberg, who quickly became a champion of Bowling's work.
Thirty years ago prominent critics, historians, and artists testified in court on behalf of sculptor Richard Serra's Tilted Arc, a seventy - three ton steel slab made for the Federal Plaza in...
Hundreds of thousands of people have flooded the streets in the US and abroad protesting Trump's executive order, dubbed a «Muslim ban» by prominent critics because the order specifically applies to immigrants from seven majority - Muslim countries.
Best Picture Winner: «Spotlight» Runner - Up: «Mad Max: Fury Road» Lowdown: A huge surprise as many believed there was one prominent critic who would not the organization pick Tom McCarthy's well received drama.
On a similar level, Vinjamuri used the example of Rotten Tomatoes, a site that compiles prominent critic reviews of films, that provides film - goers with confidence with regard to what to see.
Schneemann's intellect and ambition were propelling her toward prominent critics; she'd hosted a rushed Parker Tyler a few weeks before.
In the days after the press preview, prominent critics agreed that the exhibition — the first since the museum inaugurated its new location in downtown Manhattan — was tasteful, balanced, and nicely installed, and moreover that it asserted a strong political stance without being obvious or hectoring.
Over the years, she has forged strong collegial relationships with many luminaries in the art world; fellow artists Sir Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, and Larry Poons who critiqued her work at The Triangle Workshop in 1983 and prominent critics Ken Carpenter, the late Clement Greenberg, Karen Wilkin, Kenworth Moffett, and Joan Murray who have all been regular visitors to her studio.
The curator's inclusion of Motherwell's citation of Harold Rosenberg's excerpt from his 1952 «The American Action Painters» essay in a work on paper is a nod to their relationship, but it also calls to mind that historically, Motherwell's work, like that of his New York School colleagues, was placed within a discourse that was either existential or formal — devoid of social and political contexts — by prominent critics Rosenberg and Clement Greenberg.
As I have argued, it is therefore telling that Chevron's most prominent critics today are neoclassical formalists who resist strongly purposive and dynamic approaches to interpretation.
Facebook didn't invite prominent critics, such as the nonprofit Common Sense Media, to advise it on Messenger Kids until the process was nearly over.
But the Prime Minister is anxious to avoid accusations he is taking revenge against the Party's Eurosceptic wing, and is expected to promote a number of prominent critics of Brussels.
Even some of the tech industry's most prominent critics of President Donald Trump are opening their checkbooks and donating to Republican lawmakers, as Silicon Valley sets its sights on the 2018 midterm election.
Nevertheless, I won't be one to proclaim this a great film, or even one of the year's ten best, as it has appeared on many prominent critic's lists.
Thirty years ago prominent critics, historians, and artists testified in court on behalf of sculptor Richard Serra's Tilted Arc, a seventy - three ton steel slab made for the Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
Photographic images of the exhibition and film stills from the documentary are elucidated by accompanying texts written by prominent critics.
Trump's most prominent critic of the moment is John Lewis, a Georgia congressman and civil rights icon.
Paul Krugman, the Nobel prize - winning economist and prominent critic of austerity in Greece, said the creditors» demands on Greece «went beyond harsh into pure vindictiveness, [leading to the] complete destruction of national sovereignty [with] no hope of relief.
YV: I've known him since late 2010, because I was a prominent critic of the government at the time, even though I was close to it once upon a time.
Former White House advisor Steve Bannon defended embattled Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore and lashed out at his most prominent critics.
Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, has emerged as a prominent critic of Facebook's approach to making money from user data, calling user privacy a «human right.»
Forcese and Roach were prominent critics of the Harper - era anti-terrorism law Goodale set out to reform, and they said he «gets a lot of things right.»
Soulen, a prominent critic of «supersessionism,» the view that Christianity supersedes and replaces all things Jewish in the election and covenants of God, explicitly rejects the anti-Jewish theology that supposes that calling God «Father» must be an advance over the Old Testament naming of God.
During the past 20 years or so he has been a prominent critic of Israeli occupation policies.
I just came across this surprising comment from Dr. Michael Klein, an emeritus professor of family practice, and a prominent critic of rising C - section rates.
The prominent critic of David Cameron suggested a set of poor election results could prompt at - risk Tory Mps to swap leaders before going to the polls in 2015.
Murphy, who represents a Westchester County district, has been a staunch and prominent critic of de Blasio.
Gillibrand will bring one of Trump's most prominent critics, Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz of San Juan, Puerto Rico, as her guest to his first State of the Union address.
A notable omission from the list was Norman Lamont, who was overlooked for a life peerage in what was seen as a snub for the former Chancellor of the Exchequer who had become one of Major's most prominent critics.
In 2012, she lost her re-election bid to Collins, a former Erie County executive who has become a prominent critic for Cuomo (the feel for the governor is mutual).
Whether it was successfully pushing for taxpayers to finance a new Yankee Stadium, defending the Bronx machine or bungling his fiduciary duties, Mr. Schlein has attracted plenty of prominent critics.
Cuomo's director of communications, Melissa DeRosa, began following the Twitter account of actor Mark Ruffalo, an outspoken fracking opponent and one of the governor's most prominent critics.
Samuels, though, offered some unsolicited praise for another of Cuomo's most prominent critics.
Shadow Defence Minister Kevan Jones, Shadow Foreign Minister Stephen Doughty and Shadow Transport Minister Johnny Reynolds all quit within hours of their leader's decision to sack two of his most prominent critics and demote a third.
Crews have had no problem getting one, Garodnick — who has been a prominent critic of the Midtown East rezoning proposal — told the New York Post, because construction companies take advantage of an «undue hardship» dispensation.
Sanders is a prominent critic of efforts to expedite construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, while O'Malley has vowed to make a nationwide shift to renewable energy his top priority, with a full transition to clean - energy - powered generation by 2050.
Just a week after ousting conservationist David Western as head of the embattled Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), President Daniel arap Moi has reappointed one of his most prominent critics — anthropologist Richard Leakey — to the job of overseeing some of Africa's best known parks.
The hockey stick — Michael Mann's widely cited graph of average temperatures in North America over the past 1,000 years — was attacked by two prominent critics, Steven McIntyre, a former mineral company executive, and Ross McKitrick, an economics professor at the University of Guelph in Canada.
A prominent critic of scientific journals that charge subscriptions to read government - funded research results has launched a high - profile protest by posting five copyrighted Science papers on his personal website.
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